Objectives: It is presently recommended that oral feeding be started in premature infants as soon as possible, often at an age at which nasal continuous positive airway pressure (nCPAP) is still required for ventilatory support. Our previous data showed that application of nCPAP up to 10 cmH2O in full-term lambs had no deleterious effect on cardiorespiratory safety, feeding efficiency, or on nutritive swallowing-breathing coordination. Besides fear of swallowing-breathing coordination disturbances, esophageal motility disruption by nCPAP could be a reason to delay oral feeding. To our knowledge, no study has focused on the effects of nCPAP on esophageal motility in the neonatal period. The aim of the present study was therefore to furthe...
BACKGROUND: The surge in uptake of nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) for respiratory ...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) and feeding intolerance are common conditions in pre...
Infants admitted in the neonatal unit commonly present with feeding problems such as decreased oral ...
Objectives: It is presently recommended that oral feeding be started in premature infants as soon...
Current knowledge suggests that, to be successful, oral feeding in preterm infants should be initiat...
Current knowledge suggests that, to be successful, oral feeding in preterm infants should be initiat...
The use of prolonged respiratory support under the form of high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) or nasal c...
Background: Using esophageal pHmetry, nasal CPAP (nCPAP) has been shown to decrease acid gastroesoph...
The present study was aimed at investigating the principal reflex mechanism by which non-nutritive ...
BACKGROUND: Using esophageal pHmetry, nasal CPAP (nCPAP) has been shown to decrease acid gastroesoph...
Current knowledge suggests that laryngeal chemoreflexes (LCR) are involved in the occurrence of cert...
Background: We have previously shown that nasal pressure support ventilation (nPSV) can lead to a...
Esophageal dysmotility is common in infants. We aimed to evaluate the influence of milk temperature ...
BackgroundSeveral beneficial effects of non-nutritive sucking in infants, including the physiologica...
Résumé : Introduction : La ventilation nasale, de plus en plus utilisée chez le nourrisson, peut ins...
BACKGROUND: The surge in uptake of nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) for respiratory ...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) and feeding intolerance are common conditions in pre...
Infants admitted in the neonatal unit commonly present with feeding problems such as decreased oral ...
Objectives: It is presently recommended that oral feeding be started in premature infants as soon...
Current knowledge suggests that, to be successful, oral feeding in preterm infants should be initiat...
Current knowledge suggests that, to be successful, oral feeding in preterm infants should be initiat...
The use of prolonged respiratory support under the form of high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) or nasal c...
Background: Using esophageal pHmetry, nasal CPAP (nCPAP) has been shown to decrease acid gastroesoph...
The present study was aimed at investigating the principal reflex mechanism by which non-nutritive ...
BACKGROUND: Using esophageal pHmetry, nasal CPAP (nCPAP) has been shown to decrease acid gastroesoph...
Current knowledge suggests that laryngeal chemoreflexes (LCR) are involved in the occurrence of cert...
Background: We have previously shown that nasal pressure support ventilation (nPSV) can lead to a...
Esophageal dysmotility is common in infants. We aimed to evaluate the influence of milk temperature ...
BackgroundSeveral beneficial effects of non-nutritive sucking in infants, including the physiologica...
Résumé : Introduction : La ventilation nasale, de plus en plus utilisée chez le nourrisson, peut ins...
BACKGROUND: The surge in uptake of nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) for respiratory ...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) and feeding intolerance are common conditions in pre...
Infants admitted in the neonatal unit commonly present with feeding problems such as decreased oral ...